Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125
The ergonomic seat and backrest make this chair ideal for comfortable extended use.
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I strongly recommend it.
Lightweight. Easily disassembled, price is right!
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robert r. from whitesburg, tn (caregiver)
the chair is for my wife. She is 72, and is currently in a nursing , rehab facility after falling and breaking both her hip and shoulder.
Great product
Light weight, Compact size, Comfortable to sit in, Easy to trasport, Nice design.
Because of the curviture of the frame the only cup holder I can find to attach is the one made by "NOVA" -adjustable dink holder, that folds flat.
anastassiya w. from jacksonville, fl (caregiver)
62, leg amputee
Lightweight
Spouse feels good in it. Easy to handle. I like it, it is great for my back, only 29 lbs (she doesn't use leg rest) Too bad ins doesn't cover it.
Handling it in and out of the car. I am used to a "regular" wc and with S Ergo 115, I don't know where to grab and lift it!
vladimir d. from valencia, pa
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Great design, durable.
Design! This is a Great looking chair.
Honestly I don't know of a weakness. This is our second Karma chair, the only reason we needed a new one was because the streets of Paris left the last one a bit wonky.
scott b. from palm springs, ca (caregiver)
29 years, female, T.B.I.
An extremely comfortable easy-to-use chair.
The S shaped seat and removable upholstery make sitting in it less painful. Having the swing back arms lets me use them when I want to without struggle. The folding back and quick release wheels make it fit in a trunk better. Also I have options for pushing myself as I can do so with the back up and the arms away or with the arms in place and the back folded. I really like the way the Elevated leg rests sit, it's a very natural angle. This chair is extremely comfortable and helps reduce my pain.
I don't see any weaknesses in this chair, it's just what I needed.
carmen l. from portsmouth, nh
I have Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in both my legs. I am in excruciating pain all day and it makes it impossible to walk.
easy to fold and store, lightweight
Light weight is the best asset. comfortable. Seat cover removes (with velcro) for washing. Folds up for easy storage in the trunk.
Not sure how to clean the webbing around the edges of the seat.
george b. from mt pleasant, sc
Age 68, parkinson's disease
Is lightweight which was important
lightweight and well built
Doesn't roll as easily as I had hoped but not serious weakness
vivian n. from marks, ms (caregiver)
The end user is my 67 year old hubby who has MS and can't walk
thanks barb for you help
very light and nice
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javier c. from watsonville, ca
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Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
My father needed a wheelchair light enough for his elderly friends to be able to pick up so that they could take him places in their cars. This wheelchair fit the bill. The narrow profile is handy for maneuvering in restaurants and other tight quarters, as well. It is also easier for him to push himself than a heavier chair would be.
It doesn't have pockets where the user can reach them.
david l. from corpus christi, tx (caregiver)
My very gaunt tall father has Parkinson's. He lives independently.
Great, if it wears out I will order another.
lightweight, easily used and carried
Did not find one.
martha m. from murrieta, ca
The chair was an excellent help in my 10 day trip to Israel. It was light enough for one person to carry it up the flights of stairs we encountered.
Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
light weight
when you open the chair your fingers can get crushed. There is a heavy spring and you have to be careful.
brian g. from juno beach, fl (caregiver)
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Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
light weight
the Velcro strip bend for leg are not fit well, so I did not have the strip install.
adi s. from rockville, md
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